35 - Sunday, May 19, 1985 - North Shore News ‘py A fixture in the North Shore News, Bob Hunter has been yelling about the sky falling since way back in the 1960's, and delighting our readers in North and West Vancouver since 1980. In his various roles as journalistic enfant terrible, ecological crusader, author, artist (he did his own comic book once), scriptwriter and chicken farmer, Bob has managed to log a lot of time at sea, in the air, and on the road. _ This summer he expecis to see his three millionth word published. An old-style peacenik who nevertheless favours a strong conventional military defence, Bob has been changing with society over the years. You never quite know where he will land next. But . then he admits, neither does he. How could it be otherwise? He’s never been any good at following the party line, taking orders, or, for that matter, giving them. Says Bob: “Let me sit at a word processor by the side of the road and be a friend to man... whoops! Make that ‘humanity’! Just trying to stay up-to-date, y'know.” A master wordsmith and a comerstone of the West Coast media mosaic, Bob joined the North Shore News after a 5 year absence from newspapers. . Our readers and advertisers are delighted to have him, every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday in the North Shore News. There’s no news Jike the North Shore News. , | THE VOICE OF NORTH ANO WEST VANCOUVER, “north shore SUNDAY : WEDNESDAY . FRIDAY 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4 Display Advertising 980-0511 Newsroom 985-2131 Circulation 986-1337 Classified Advertising 986-6222 Subscriptions 985-2131